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he wants to make sure it doesn't kill nevada's fledgling recovery. later gillman takes it to a 30,000-acre industrial park he's built for facilities for walmart and toys "r" us. he says when it comes to the fallout for fiscal cliffing he says, quote, this is where the buck stop zmienlts know of anyone who doesn't like harry reid. he must be a great senator for people in nevada. >> he takes care of the state. >> it's a small state and he's very powerful and he looks out for nevada and that's why you have republicans say they don't agree with him but they like what he does -- >> were you comfortable sashaying in there, jane? >> this isn't my first rodeo. you know, actually once in the '80s -- well, i'm dating myself. i posed as a prostitute for a story in miami and i was on the street of biscayne bay and nobody would stop. it was very embarrassing. >> you didn't touch anything while you were there, did you? i saw you sort of -- >> i was not like that. no, no. it was very pleasant. they were professional. >> all right. never mind. you were very comable.
he wants to make sure it doesn't kill nevada's fledgling recovery. later gillman takes it to a 30,000-acre industrial park he's built for facilities for walmart and toys "r" us. he says when it comes to the fallout for fiscal cliffing he says, quote, this is where the buck stop zmienlts know of anyone who doesn't like harry reid. he must be a great senator for people in nevada. >> he takes care of the state. >> it's a small state and he's very powerful and he looks out for...
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. >> nevada, nevada, nevada. >> reporter: sorry. >> joe is not here. >> reporter: that's the first time i've mess ed it up in thre weeks. >> sheldon adelson is said to get behind romney if newt wasn't the man? >> reporter: of course he will. every big republican donor 0 will get behind romney if he's the nominee. >> not only get behind him but put up more money than against newt. >> reporter: sure. at that point you're in the full-blown partisan war. it's hard to take sides in a primary because most of the big donors, defensemmocrat or repub have got multiple friends within their own party. sheldon adelson and his wife are being loyal to newt gingrich, somebody they have had a relationship with for quite a long time and, you know, singularly funding this super pac effort but he's a smart guy. he understands the odds are very, very heavily weighted against newt gingrich and so he wants to be on the right side of the eventual nominee and if you are a conservative republican you believe what your party stands for, you are going to want to be all in. >> gingrich isn't even on the ballot in
. >> nevada, nevada, nevada. >> reporter: sorry. >> joe is not here. >> reporter: that's the first time i've mess ed it up in thre weeks. >> sheldon adelson is said to get behind romney if newt wasn't the man? >> reporter: of course he will. every big republican donor 0 will get behind romney if he's the nominee. >> not only get behind him but put up more money than against newt. >> reporter: sure. at that point you're in the full-blown partisan...
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. >> it's nevada. nevada. we might have that. >> nevada or nevada. >> i'm sorry. >> we go back -- >> we don't go back and forth. there's a huge. it was ended a long time ago. brian which wiilliams has done n it because we got so much flak. >> a lot of the states hit high by the housing bust still have the highest unemployment rate and as time goes on it becomes more and more clear with these big housing booms first in and first out is not happening. they tend to be first in and last out. it's a lasting legacy about what's happening with the u.s. broadly. this isn't a case where you're california, you have a housing bust, no, they tend to be out and stay out and these problems become structural. >> how come there's such a higher percentage of people who work in the dakotas? >> there's jobs. it's energy. that sector is doing so well and there are so many people who go to those states and work. they talk about a shortage of drivers and people in the industry. if it you're looking for a job, it's not hard to find
. >> it's nevada. nevada. we might have that. >> nevada or nevada. >> i'm sorry. >> we go back -- >> we don't go back and forth. there's a huge. it was ended a long time ago. brian which wiilliams has done n it because we got so much flak. >> a lot of the states hit high by the housing bust still have the highest unemployment rate and as time goes on it becomes more and more clear with these big housing booms first in and first out is not happening. they tend...
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the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices creeping up at the pump. where do you have expect that we're going to be let's say in another month to two months? >> another month to two month, things are starting to look very tight. it's been interesting reading a lot of analysis, it tended to shift weight from the idea to it's all iran to, well, we've got a lot of tightness out of cuts ought of sudan and yes, ma'am -- yemen and syria. i question whether they're able to getting enough ships to get the oil out. my new theory is there are multiple mark riches out there, the way he helped the ayatollah, that there may be shadowy middle men that may help the iranians get t
the film opens in theaters today. >> nevada regulators have okayed a jimmy buffett casino license. he has a presence in sin city since 2003 through his margaritaville event. >> big oil and the obama administration sparring over high fuel prices and drilling. joining us to give us the hits, runs and errors is john kingston. john, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us where things stand right now. we know that prices have been up there. we've seen prices...
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you said nevada. is it pronounced nevada? >> i love that. >> it like everything out here, madrid. >> right here down the street we got bogota, we have limia, ohio. i love what we do. it's so much fun. thank you, jane wells, from nevada, iowa. the nbc family of networks will bring you continuing coverage of the drought throughout the day. on cnbc we'll have a special half hour dedicated to the situation and the drought's impact today at 1:30 p.m. your eyes glaze over. any flyover state conversation, if it's not on one of the two coasts, i lose you completely. you start doing stuff. >> this whole drought thing, i'm drinking fiji water and evian. it's very difficult for me. >> i know. >> what are those seeds you're eating? >> chia seeds. i've heard of chia pets but what do those do? >> it grows you. they're supposed to be be good for you. >> coming up, "fifty shades of gray" and the government's latest read on inflation. cpi numbers at 8:30 eastern. we'll break down the data. >> "squawk box" wants to hang out with you. join us r
you said nevada. is it pronounced nevada? >> i love that. >> it like everything out here, madrid. >> right here down the street we got bogota, we have limia, ohio. i love what we do. it's so much fun. thank you, jane wells, from nevada, iowa. the nbc family of networks will bring you continuing coverage of the drought throughout the day. on cnbc we'll have a special half hour dedicated to the situation and the drought's impact today at 1:30 p.m. your eyes glaze over. any...
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. >> reno, nevada issue. >> nevada. it is not nevada in any way shape or form anywhere. >> okay. in that case again, though, it's not that they're moving -- this goes back on moving people. they're not moving the people to nevada, right, they're moving like five people to nevada so they can get the better tax rate. >> but california is not a good place to do any type of business p. >> i agree. and yet automatic of the ds all last week said i have to do business in silicon valley. >> do you agree tax competition is a good thing? >> i think i do. >> tax rates are gone down over the last 30 years. >> are you following me on twitter? so you didn't see -- you know what happened to me. there was this dude in disguise and it was so obvious it was a disguise, he had a big yankee uniform on, dark glasses, and i looked at him and i said that's like rushdy. and i tweeted it out and he said this is like the seinfeld episode. except what's different is this time it was me. seinfeld, it was not. >> why is he still in hiding? >> he has to be. >> i saw him saturday night after. >> so you know th
. >> reno, nevada issue. >> nevada. it is not nevada in any way shape or form anywhere. >> okay. in that case again, though, it's not that they're moving -- this goes back on moving people. they're not moving the people to nevada, right, they're moving like five people to nevada so they can get the better tax rate. >> but california is not a good place to do any type of business p. >> i agree. and yet automatic of the ds all last week said i have to do business in...
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. >>> zynga -- i like to say that, zynga is filing preparatory paperwork in nevada, it currently lets players buy into the social players with real money but cash out in virtual currency. >> it's amazing how many people, you give really money and get some different points. you can buy stuff online but not real stuff, imaginary stuff. it's a great gimmick. i've seen the kids get dragged into the games. it's a gimmick. you give them real money they give you fake stuff. >> something i hear about all the time instagram, abandoning a twitter feature that allows photos to appear in the twitter feed. >> it is a big deal. instagram for the first time got more unique visitors who are coming to it than twitter did so that was a big deal. >> so you send a? >> you can put an instagram picture you can do cool effects straight into your twitter feed the way you send the things. >> this is not an anthony weiner story. >> anthony weiner predated instagram. >> so he was able to do it without. >> yes. >> if i say weiner, they play -- >> this is early in the morning, joe, early in the morning. there are
. >>> zynga -- i like to say that, zynga is filing preparatory paperwork in nevada, it currently lets players buy into the social players with real money but cash out in virtual currency. >> it's amazing how many people, you give really money and get some different points. you can buy stuff online but not real stuff, imaginary stuff. it's a great gimmick. i've seen the kids get dragged into the games. it's a gimmick. you give them real money they give you fake stuff. >>...
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. >> i do believe nevada will need the new england patriots to win this game. i think it'll be somewhat like '08. the public will back the giants. we're already seeing a lot of giant money so come sunday we'll be rooting for the patriots. >> reporter: that's because the giants were the underdog by a 12-point margin in 2008. when they won, las vegas sports books suffered their first losses in 20 years. the odds for the giants' win are now just 6-5. six weeks ago when they were 7-7 cantor gaming was offering 80-1 odds for the new york team to win. if you put a hundred dollars on that futures bet at those odds you stand to win $8,000 if they win on sunday. while 80% of the wagers will likely come in on saturday and sunday he says he is seeing a lot of money from new york and so far the public eased betting on the giants. he isn't too concerned for his sports book but knows others that are. >> there are a few sports books with some pretty heavy risk on the giants. if you get 80-1 on your money, that's a pretty good thing if you have that bet. >> we'd love to see ne
. >> i do believe nevada will need the new england patriots to win this game. i think it'll be somewhat like '08. the public will back the giants. we're already seeing a lot of giant money so come sunday we'll be rooting for the patriots. >> reporter: that's because the giants were the underdog by a 12-point margin in 2008. when they won, las vegas sports books suffered their first losses in 20 years. the odds for the giants' win are now just 6-5. six weeks ago when they were 7-7...
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because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed. i go back a long time, i grew up in boston, my grandfather was a supporter of john mccormick in the '20s, longest running chairman of the house of representatives. >> democrat. >> democrat. i was a kennedy democrat, sheldon and steve was a kennedy democrat. i think when i watched the democratic convention this time, what i saw was a real difference than what we believed the democratic party was year ago when we were kids and years ago and even when we were young adults and so is the republican party changed. the republican party we viewed as young people as the party of the rich and the established
because he's so important to the state of nevada, but i'm certainly not a supporter of harry. i think sheldon adelson grew up as a democrat. i grew up as a democrat. we come from democratic backgrounds and steve has been more vocal against the president. sheldon is more vocal for the republican positions and that's where we pretty much stand. i think business people -- >> who changed? did you change from -- or did the democratic party change? >> i think the democratic party changed....
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they did that four years ago in nevada. a year or so later they admitted they did it, they found the documents to show we had the votes to take over the convention but they didn't want us to. yes, we're challenged in the status kwos of the entire country as well as the republican party, people don't like to give up their power. but the momentum is very powerful. i'm part of it but i'm not it. it's much big ager than me. >> dr. paul is with us for the next two hours. >> i have some political questions for him, too. in the moeantime, breaking news. kellogg just cut earnings expectations, expecting them to come in ant $3.18 versus $3.48 a share. the ceo saying we're disappointed with the performance of the company in the first quarter of 2012 saying the decline was driven by european business, weak growth and don't know if you caught the cover of the sunday business section but there was a big cover story on kelloggs and how they're trying to compete against so many sugar high brands and how they're trying to invest in all sor
they did that four years ago in nevada. a year or so later they admitted they did it, they found the documents to show we had the votes to take over the convention but they didn't want us to. yes, we're challenged in the status kwos of the entire country as well as the republican party, people don't like to give up their power. but the momentum is very powerful. i'm part of it but i'm not it. it's much big ager than me. >> dr. paul is with us for the next two hours. >> i have some...
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i'm talking about real estate in georgia, nevada, that real estate is relatively inexpensive on an international scale. you have a house, eventually you keep that house unless you borrow too much money, but that is the problem. equity. equity. >> go ahead. sorry. >> mcdonald's will still be around no matter what crisis will happen in the world. johnson & johnson will still be around. procter & gamble as well as the european blue chip companies and asian blue chip companies. i'm not sure that sovereign bonds will still be around. that is another issue. >> the rule of law to protect our land, i see what you're saying now. so the financial collapse really means a huge devaluation of all of our purchasing power for all currencies, but that could still be maintained. some value would be maintained in equities? >> yes. >> you would have to assume there's a stock exchange to sell it to someone else. rule of law, you won't need people guarding your property. i've seen too many movies, marc, like "the road" and some of these other things. i don't know. "fat man." >> i don't watch movies, i watch reality
i'm talking about real estate in georgia, nevada, that real estate is relatively inexpensive on an international scale. you have a house, eventually you keep that house unless you borrow too much money, but that is the problem. equity. equity. >> go ahead. sorry. >> mcdonald's will still be around no matter what crisis will happen in the world. johnson & johnson will still be around. procter & gamble as well as the european blue chip companies and asian blue chip companies....
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past which says i'm not going to outline any differences but you may notice he gave an interview in nevada to an israeli newspaper before he left, and in that interview he spelled out some of his differences. >> i guess it's a little different today where everybody has the internet access. >> distinction is kind of lost. >> john, thank you very much. great talking to you. we'll see you again this week several times. >> coming up, we have veteran money manager bob doll. and a story becky and i were talking about all morning. first it was sugary sized drinks. hear what new york mayor michael bloomberg wants to regulate? we'll tell you about it and take a look at last week's winners and losers. you don't want to go anywhere. [ male announcer ] while many automakers are just beginning to dabble with the idea of hybrid technology... it's already ingrained in our dna. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. get great values on some of our newest models. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for
past which says i'm not going to outline any differences but you may notice he gave an interview in nevada to an israeli newspaper before he left, and in that interview he spelled out some of his differences. >> i guess it's a little different today where everybody has the internet access. >> distinction is kind of lost. >> john, thank you very much. great talking to you. we'll see you again this week several times. >> coming up, we have veteran money manager bob doll....
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the ohios, the colorados and nevadas, floridas. but img t think the president i moving forward. >> the latest polls actually show president obama has a big lead in states like ohio and florida. do you believe those polls? >> they move around, but i do think that he got a bump after the democratic convention. no republican has been elected president without winning ohio. so i think that's -- mitt romney will have to rebound. and i see the debates where he's a good debater. he won 16 out of 20 republican debates by his own count, but i think he did well. >> i'm going to make this hard for you. if you were advising romney right now, what would you be telling him to do? >> i'd tell him that the debates are his last chance. >> so do you tap hard to the right, do you go down the middle? i would argue some of the things he's said over the past couple of days around taxes and raising them on the middle class -- not raising them, but suggesting that taxes will not go down suggest he's going more to the middle. is that the right or wrong ans
the ohios, the colorados and nevadas, floridas. but img t think the president i moving forward. >> the latest polls actually show president obama has a big lead in states like ohio and florida. do you believe those polls? >> they move around, but i do think that he got a bump after the democratic convention. no republican has been elected president without winning ohio. so i think that's -- mitt romney will have to rebound. and i see the debates where he's a good debater. he won 16...
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nevada is the state most likely. followed by georgia and alabama. meantime, wyoming, the estate least likely to issue a speeding tick account followed et follow. >>> u.s. companies spent 8% higher than one year earlier when though the number of business travelers dropped. the road war yours are expected to get more done on fewer trips so companies are employing game if i indication to stir healthy competition and cut costs. game if i indication is an emerging management tool that uses rewards and recognition to encourage the most efficient travel decisions. coca-cola was an early adopter. the company developed a core card to tally travel transactions. those who booked cheaper flights and stay at company preferred hotels rack up points, cash them into company perks and walk away with priceless bragging rights. i'm jackie deangelis and that's your cnbc travelers check. and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 t
nevada is the state most likely. followed by georgia and alabama. meantime, wyoming, the estate least likely to issue a speeding tick account followed et follow. >>> u.s. companies spent 8% higher than one year earlier when though the number of business travelers dropped. the road war yours are expected to get more done on fewer trips so companies are employing game if i indication to stir healthy competition and cut costs. game if i indication is an emerging management tool that uses...
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, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says 150,000 is about average of what we're seeing and likely to continue. >> yeah, i mean, you know, we have a lot of short-term data that suggests it could be a little higher this time, but i think going at a pace around, you know, 150,000 is probably what to expect going forward for a while. >> do we break even at 150,000? >> i mean, if the participation rate's coming down, if it has, people going on disability and stuff. >> ken, there's been a lot of skeptics about this recovery and about the really strong numbers we've seen the last couple of months. is there a point where you say, okay, maybe i have to reas
, i mean, certainly the places that are really hard hit, the epicenter, you know, the floridas, the nevadas, yes, they're still in trouble and the deleveraging hasn't happened. there are places like massachusetts where i live where it sort of looks like it's stabilized, but who knows? because you don't know what normal is. consumer credit has doubled, now it's gone down a bit. what is normal? we don't know. >> you said, steve, earlier, you know, 200,000 to 250,000 is optimistic. he says...
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did a quick calculation, i don't know if it's right, but you figure you've created 250,000 jobs in nevada over your lifetime. i looked at, i just quickly think of the way that government does it. $800 billion, 5 million jobs, that would be 160,000 per job that it cost but the federal reserve says it created 2 million, so i'm only giving 3 million to the $800 billion, that's almost $300,000 per job. when you create a job, suddenly you're also creating market cap for your shareholders. i tried to add up mirage plus wynn, then i think all those employees are also paying taxes to the government, and i look at the multiplier of a private job versus what the government can do and it's mind boggling. >> it sure is. it would be wonderful if you could repeat that to president obama because his lack of experience in the real world is causing this problem. anybody that had any experience in business would immediately understand these fundamental relationships, and they would behave accordingly. it's one of its reasons why this time, i think that romney is a perfect guy. he's had success in business.
did a quick calculation, i don't know if it's right, but you figure you've created 250,000 jobs in nevada over your lifetime. i looked at, i just quickly think of the way that government does it. $800 billion, 5 million jobs, that would be 160,000 per job that it cost but the federal reserve says it created 2 million, so i'm only giving 3 million to the $800 billion, that's almost $300,000 per job. when you create a job, suddenly you're also creating market cap for your shareholders. i tried to...
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and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. by the way, the holiday shopping season, if you're like me, you probably have the same feeling. just seems to get earlier and earlier every year. ce off of shark media joins us for his forecast. it owns retail me not and are we right about this whole idea, is it getting earlier every year? >> it really is. we just did a poll that says 40% of americans have already started their christmas shopping by november 1st and 30% are done by black friday. >> what about in terms of the offers from the stores? we tend to think that black friday is the best day that you can get any shopping done and they do give out some really great compelling bargains. is it the best day in terms of the best bargains that you'll get? >> it's certainly a great day and a
and the mys in nevada, thunderstorms to deal with and that may be the situation in reno. but for l.a., scattered showers and 67 degrees. by nighttime, we're going right back down into the low 60s. possibly some marine layer by tomorrow morning. that's a quick snapshot of your forecast. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. by the way, the holiday shopping season, if you're like me, you probably have the same feeling. just seems to get earlier and earlier every year. ce off of...
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not only portions of the san gabrielle mountains, but also the mountains in sierra, nevada. it's going to cause some backups in places. san diego, you might have a few delays there. in vegas, miami and new york, minor to no delays whatsoever. that's the good news. very quickly, let's talk about the east coast. so far, so good. scattered showers on parts of the coast, but new york city expecting a high of 45 today. mostly sunny in the ohio valley, into parts of the northeast. still scattered showers in parts of south florida getting very close to the record, the yearly record of rainfall in miami. as we wrap it up, from fargo and on the other side of the river, expect snow showers. still balmy, beautiful showers in dallas. mostly sunny and 65. back to you. >> reynolds, thanks so much. thanks for flag along. >> you bet, guys. >>> americans want action when it comes to the fiscal cliff. john, you'll give us some of the highlights, but with what we've told them about what will happen if we go over, i guess we shouldn't be too shocked that they don't want to go over. we've basica
not only portions of the san gabrielle mountains, but also the mountains in sierra, nevada. it's going to cause some backups in places. san diego, you might have a few delays there. in vegas, miami and new york, minor to no delays whatsoever. that's the good news. very quickly, let's talk about the east coast. so far, so good. scattered showers on parts of the coast, but new york city expecting a high of 45 today. mostly sunny in the ohio valley, into parts of the northeast. still scattered...
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people who say right now if they could do nothing else, they would literally go to arizona, florida, nevada and just start buying up -- actually not multifamily homes, they'd buy single-family homes, get a 30-year mortgage and call it a day. what do you make of that? >> i think that's maybe the scariest investment proposition i've ever heard. >> really? >> yeah. because owning multifamily, it's a completely different business than owning a single-family home. when you own a multifamily apartment building, when the tenant moves out, your responsibility is to paint it and lower the rent. a single-family home, that's not something that can be managed en masse, you know, with scale. that's something that maybe one guy tones ten of in his neighborhood. >> they say if there was a way it do it, which is there is not, they're talking about the value of single-family homes. not the maintenance part. >> there are people trying to do this. >> i thought it was for individual investor. if you're an individual investor. >> those are the 30-year, yeah. >> if you want to buy the house next door to yours an
people who say right now if they could do nothing else, they would literally go to arizona, florida, nevada and just start buying up -- actually not multifamily homes, they'd buy single-family homes, get a 30-year mortgage and call it a day. what do you make of that? >> i think that's maybe the scariest investment proposition i've ever heard. >> really? >> yeah. because owning multifamily, it's a completely different business than owning a single-family home. when you own a...
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>> he's in nevada. >> i'm in nevada. >> shoot. come and -- how old are you again? are you 15 yet? >> no, i just turned 18. >> oh, 18, sorry, you were 14 when you did the fusion. >> we got to get to you new york, we got to get you on the set. he's going to be here for two hours minimum. >> what college could you -- are you interviewing colleges? i don't think a lot of them really, they need to get better boards to, they need to apply to you and they better have good letters about what they want to do. >> that was the joke of my friends, they should apply to me. no, it's funny, because i was, you know, teaching graduate students and the question came up, are you really going to go get an undergrad degree at college? >> we might need you to go into politics, after you cure cancer, cure our deficit woes. >> i don't know about that, it's a mess. >> taylor, thank you and we hope to see you again. >> definitely guys. >> that was fantastic. >> unbelievable. don't miss the "20 under 20" finale tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> cool documentary and he was amazing. >>> still to come, wilbur
>> he's in nevada. >> i'm in nevada. >> shoot. come and -- how old are you again? are you 15 yet? >> no, i just turned 18. >> oh, 18, sorry, you were 14 when you did the fusion. >> we got to get to you new york, we got to get you on the set. he's going to be here for two hours minimum. >> what college could you -- are you interviewing colleges? i don't think a lot of them really, they need to get better boards to, they need to apply to you and they...
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edelson from nevada has given a couple of $5 million chunks to newt gingrich. as long as mitt romney who has more wealthy friends on his side in this campaign than newt gingrich or rick santorum does, has those people to give, he's going to be okay though he's actually short on cash for his own operations. >> we have newt gingrich coming on to talk about his plans for super tuesday. what does he need to do to pull out the possibility of staying in this? >> reporter: his plans for super tuesday revolve around winning georgia, his native state. the polls suggest he can do that unless we get a shocker because there hadn't been a ton of polling because it hasn't been all that competitive though i was there with rick santorum and his campaign thought they had a shot at pulling off an upset there. newt gingrich has been i don't think winning georgia is enough for him. he has to show more and show that he's really in this to win the nomination. he has seemed to shift his attitude a little bit recent ly to suggest he's shouldering his way in. if that's the case, it's n
edelson from nevada has given a couple of $5 million chunks to newt gingrich. as long as mitt romney who has more wealthy friends on his side in this campaign than newt gingrich or rick santorum does, has those people to give, he's going to be okay though he's actually short on cash for his own operations. >> we have newt gingrich coming on to talk about his plans for super tuesday. what does he need to do to pull out the possibility of staying in this? >> reporter: his plans for...
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he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so that retailers who come in and occupy that space will have the ability to compete against e-commerce and do well and protect their profit margins so we're seeing retailers absorb. >> can they get there? >> they can. >> because they'll always have that nut. >> it depends what retailers. >> and the internet price is going to pivot off the bricks and mortar price. >> it depends what retailers. some soft goods. you look at the auto parts retailers and the dollar stores, those are neighborhood locations that just cannot be replicated via e-commerce so some segments get hit hard but others are protected. >> is the bi
he'd do it in florida, arizona, nevada, that was the argument. >> i think the mortgage market has to come back for the residential end user but i'd buy some land divisions, lot developments that will make sense over the next couple of years. >> behind the curtain of the commercial business. >> steven and i were talking a minute ago about retailers and e-commerce and we see a big impact from e-commerce when we buy a shopping center, we have to pay attention to our cost basis so...
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people can't go from nevada or georgia or florida where jobs are weak because there isn't enough housing that and the fiscal cliff in europe and you get back to here. the economy going from a 2% pace to 1.5 or so. >> doug, we look at some of the labor market numbers we've seen recently and that has a lot of people concerned, the weekly jobless claims are closer to 400,000 than 350,000. what is your read on what's happening and what would it take to bring us out of this downturn? >> we're suffering from a simple problem, if you don't have good trend growth, 3%, 3.5 coming out of this kind of a recession, you're subject to the fact if you're growing at something like 1.5 or 2, when things get bad you can get knocked into negative territory. we've seen tsunamis and tony has a good list of the downside risks but the core problem is something goes wrong, that's nature of economics. you insulate growing more rapidly on average. we're not doing that. the fundamental big picture problem is that we have the wrong policy-making regime on both the monetary and the fiscal side. what we need are some
people can't go from nevada or georgia or florida where jobs are weak because there isn't enough housing that and the fiscal cliff in europe and you get back to here. the economy going from a 2% pace to 1.5 or so. >> doug, we look at some of the labor market numbers we've seen recently and that has a lot of people concerned, the weekly jobless claims are closer to 400,000 than 350,000. what is your read on what's happening and what would it take to bring us out of this downturn? >>...
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everybody kisses harry reid's ring that's in the casino business because he's in nevada. >> no, i just liked him over the years and i've sort of -- >> he's like senator pat garry from "godfather." >> it's the wrong thing to say and i think he probably wished he didn't say it. >> i don't think so. he doesn't care. >> donald, do you know anybody who has $100 million in their i.r.a.? >> yeah. >> you do? >> yeah, there are people. >> it's a rollover? >> people exist. there are people that exist. >> that's part of what the whole debate is about. $100 million is a lot to get in there. >> you can roll over whatever you have in your pension fund. >> in terms of how he did it, through putting in units from bain that were at these, what people thought was a very low basis, that grew and there are questions about that. potentially reasonable questions. i'm just curious. >> you know you pay taxes on it eventually. >> you do. >> that's growing tax deferred in the meantime, it's not tax avoidance. >> one thing you can see by even the returns that he has put in, everything was done perfectly. it was
everybody kisses harry reid's ring that's in the casino business because he's in nevada. >> no, i just liked him over the years and i've sort of -- >> he's like senator pat garry from "godfather." >> it's the wrong thing to say and i think he probably wished he didn't say it. >> i don't think so. he doesn't care. >> donald, do you know anybody who has $100 million in their i.r.a.? >> yeah. >> you do? >> yeah, there are people. >>...
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what i have in mind is carpeting the nevada desert with hundreds of thousands of american made solar panels and building a grid coast to coast to transmit the energy on transitioning the automobile industry from being gasoline burning to being electric burning and developing battery that make cars go 70 miles per hour for a very long time. if we do we can end our depend skre enc oempb on foreign oil. >> throw enough money at it and we'll have these things. for instance think about the man project. the government took all the geniuses it could fine, put them together in new mexico threw limitless amounts of money at them and they came up with a won weapon that won the war. >> there's a whole other side of the political spectrum these days that thinks we're spending way too much money we need to delever immediately and if we spend one more dollar today or tomorrow we're putting ourselves in peril. >> under that. >> you tell them what? >> tell them that we are already -- we don't have capitalism. the biggest frontal boundary overco -- the biggest problem is the government spend 24% of g
what i have in mind is carpeting the nevada desert with hundreds of thousands of american made solar panels and building a grid coast to coast to transmit the energy on transitioning the automobile industry from being gasoline burning to being electric burning and developing battery that make cars go 70 miles per hour for a very long time. if we do we can end our depend skre enc oempb on foreign oil. >> throw enough money at it and we'll have these things. for instance think about the man...
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the lowest debt states, nevada, arizona, california, hawaii, and the state with the lowest average student debt is utah, just 45% of graduates have debt. the average there is just $17,000, still a lot of debt, though. the report recommends more programs to inform students and their parents about their options in terms of the types of loans and repayment options, more transparency on college costs, and preserving grants that help reduce the need to borrow. students are coming out already sort of behind the eight ball with all of this debt and the job prospects for a good job, not good. >> that number you threw out, 38% are in jobs that don't require a college degree. that's astounding. >> it's astounding and again, you know, you hop on average of $26,000 in student debt and for a lot of people it's higher. you're just, you're already as i said behind the eight ball starting out. >> don't we have jobs that don't require college degrees? >> the rate on -- >> you need to be able to read. >> jim is here what, is the average rate on student debt? >> 6.5%, the federal student loans. >> it spreads
the lowest debt states, nevada, arizona, california, hawaii, and the state with the lowest average student debt is utah, just 45% of graduates have debt. the average there is just $17,000, still a lot of debt, though. the report recommends more programs to inform students and their parents about their options in terms of the types of loans and repayment options, more transparency on college costs, and preserving grants that help reduce the need to borrow. students are coming out already sort of...